Calling all techies
27 September 2007
Anonymous
A fair value is that at which the buyer and seller will trade. But with no buyers, how do accountants value banking clients' stocks and securities?
"Present market conditions have reduced the amount of information available to make valuations," says Caroline Britton, a partner in Deloitte's City financial services team. "People have to rely more on making considered judgements and challenging clients on figures – you can't just plug numbers into a spreadsheet when the numbers aren't available."
Demand for technical types in financial services teams has risen, observes Clare Keniry of Hays Accountancy & Finance: "Firms want people who can grasp and apply theory in a market context, and make a reasoned argument for their valuations," she says. "The numbers are huge – getting it wrong could have severe consequences, so they'll pay to get the best people. ACAs with several years post-qualified experience may earn a package of £65k-£80k in a technical valuations role in London."
A sizeable proportion of valuations teams have corporate treasury backgrounds – sometimes from banks but mostly from commerce and industry. "A good mix of audit skills and treasury management knowledge is what clients value," says Britton.
And switching into practice appeals to those who enjoy the technical aspects of accounting but want a variety of challenges. "Candidates who find routine treasury work in a company rather humdrum like the idea of working in a client-facing role," says Keniry. "It's an opportunity for them to flex their intellectual muscle in a more taxing environment – and be rewarded well."
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I am a recently qualified ACCA; got a job as product controller in a top investment bank in Dublin. I would like to know demanding and challenging this job is.. and downsides of this role.. please can someone who is in this area advise me pleeeeeze
Dee 02 Oct 2007
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